Thirty-Six Prints and a Cuckoo’s Call The concertina book pages are finally complete. I produced an edition of six images which will fit across six pages—thirty-six prints in total. Each one is a photopolymer print, built up in two or more colours. It’s a slow, exacting process—there’s no rushing it—just deep concentration and a willingnessContinue reading “A Tapestry of Connection Phase II”
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A Tapestry of Connection Phase II
From Printmaking Meltdown, Studio Magic, and a Slice of Cake I set off from my home in North Uist on Tuesday morning (7th April) after what has been feeling like a never-ending winter—wind, rain, and general greyness—and somehow travelled into… actual sunshine ☀️ 18 degrees, blue skies, and a ferry crossing that felt like aContinue reading “A Tapestry of Connection Phase II”
A Tapestry of Connection Phase II
Clarity and Connection This blog marks the beginning of A Tapestry of Connection – Phase II: Clarity and Connection. This new phase grows directly from the original A Tapestry of Connection project, which was supported by VACMA and centred on a mile-long stretch of the Hebridean Way. The work explored human interaction within the landscape,Continue reading “A Tapestry of Connection Phase II”